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'Make America Hot Again' socials bring young conservative singles together in New York City

In New York City, young conservatives gather at 'Make America Hot Again' events to connect and date, as apps like Date Right Stuff see a surge in popularity post-election.


'Make America Hot Again' socials bring young conservative singles together in New York City

As this polarization continues, some young conservatives, particularly those in left-leaning cities, are relying on events geared towards their political persuasion to find love.

"With her regular bacchanals that can swell to as many as 300 people, love is definitely in the air," The New York Post's Doree Lewak wrote.

Recalling one couple who found romance and got "hot and heavy" at an event in May, Debono commented, "That's why I throw these - I'm trying to find my husband." 

She reported a male majority at the events, with a 60-40 split in favor of men from the "bro and tech vote."

"I have met a few lovely young men, but as they say, the coach doesn't play," Debono said to the New York Post.

Brent Morden, the vice president of the New York Young Republican Club, who recently made headlines with a popular gala, touted New York as a great place to find options, "if you know where to look."

Dan Huff, the co-founder of Date Right Stuff, an app for conservative singles, told the New York Post that the app saw "tens of thousands of downloads right after the election."

The New York Post added that this recent surge "adds to the app's nearly 400,000 downloads as the team focuses on New York with sought-after events that have drawn 'hundreds of attendees and generated strong buzz.'"

"There's a spark in New York now, a reawakening," Huff said.

The app's chief growth officer, Micaela Bishop, noted, "Our main focus is to build critical masses in these Democratic cities to make sure these people have somewhere to go."

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